IBS, COLITIS, CROHNS, CONSTIPATION AND/OR DIARRHEA? HERE'S HELP FOR YOUR SUFFERING!
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thank you for this video
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Appreciate how you mentioned the scripture and then clarified it for us. Your work is so important to our lives, God is with you.
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Thank you sir for blowing the horn of well-being. Doctors are currently telling my Mother she'll need surgery for her intestinal pains and she would never hear me out about raw organic healing but after playing this video for her she's already on her way to the grocery store. :) Much love and many thanks for keeping it truly REAL.
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fecal transplant? I think I'd consider it, if I had such painful symptoms...
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@werewasyo haha wth
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hey man nice armpit hair looks real healthy
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Learning to poop in the natural squatting position instead of seated in the unnatural, western-style toilet is a safe, free, more natural, and much less invasive way to keep your colon clean than a colonic. Posture of evacuation is much more closely linked to diseases of the lower digestive system, but a healthy raw vegan diet is still very beneficial.
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@1Blarney can you suggest which you used?
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@imagine842 I know exactly what you mean. My sister has had a resection already and now has to take large doses of magnesium to water down her stool. She thinks she has cancer. She has reflux that refluxes into her sinuses, ears, and eyes. She does her own thing and doesn't think her younger sister knows anything. Sometimes you just have to let them kill themselves. She could avoid it all with green juices, but tells people that I am trying to make her a vegitarian, and laughs about it.
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@anyuisbjoern Now and then I have had some quinoa to stop the spasms etc. in my colon. It is not really a grain but a seed, so it doesn't have the negative attributes of grains. I don't do as well with rice. Rice can be better than many other things though. It is all comparative. Better than what? I don't want to eat them, but I had some quinoa at Christmas dinner with kale, onions and black eyed peas. It was better than Ham and scalloped potatoes. It was cooked but vegan and lovely!
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Dan, Thank You for your time and attention to this. Just watched with my husband, Mr. G, and he is so thankful for your advice. Fruits Vegetables and LOVE ;)
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TmakeupG 2 months ago 28
I have ulcerative colitis just as this fellow does. After going 80 percent raw, drinking tons of green juices, and cultivating health instead of fearing another flare up, I am happy to report I've been symptom free for years (knock on wood). High water, high fiber foods that sweep the bad bacteria out of the system is vital. I'm almost certain that this disease (as all diseases) is diet related.
cyphead 2 months ago 18